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LONDON – HYBRID 1-2 DAYS A WEEK IN OFFICE


We’re partnering with an established global business seeking a Commercial Data Analyst to take full ownership of the company’s analytics strategy and delivery. This role will work closely with senior stakeholders to drive data-led decision making and foster a more data-literate culture across the organisation.


THE ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITES:

  • Lead the end-to-end analytics strategy and reporting framework.
  • Partner with business leaders to gather and analyse data from multiple sources (Salesforce, NetSuite, Google Analytics).
  • Design and maintain dashboards and BI tools (Power BI, DOMO).
  • Deliver insights and recommendations across pricing, product, and market performance.
  • Automate reporting processes and train stakeholders to use them effectively.
  • Translate complex data into clear insights for non-technical audiences.
  • Support strategic planning, budgeting, and forecasting.
  • Analyse deal-level, product, and geographic trends to identify growth opportunities.
  • Assess marketing ROI, publishing trends, and commercial indicators.
  • Use NPS and customer metrics to evaluate commercial effectiveness.


YOUR SKILLS:

  • Strong commercial acumen with proven experience delivering analytics in a commercial-facing role.
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to translate complex data into clear, actionable insights for non-technical audiences.
  • Confident stakeholder manager, experienced in engaging with and influencing senior leaders across multiple business areas.
  • Highly self-motivated and proactive, comfortable operating independently in a stand-alone data role.
  • Strong analytical mindset with advanced system and IT skills.
  • Skilled in building SQL queries and using Python for data analysis, aggregation, and automation.
  • Experienced in developing dashboards and reports using BI tools such as Power BI, Tableau, or DOMO.
  • Adept at gathering and interpreting digital and social media data to support commercial decision-making.
  • Familiar with integrating and analysing data via APIs, Salesforce (Sales and Marketing Cloud), and Google Analytics.
  • Proven ability to drive process improvements and deliver measurable business value through data insights.


HOW TO APPLY:

Apply by sending your CV to Joe by the link below

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